By no means is +Hyundai USA the first automaker to offer these kinds of advanced driver assist features, but this is far and away the coolest demonstration I've ever seen
I've experienced adaptive cruise control, lane keeping systems and emergency braking for years from a wide variety of manufacturers it's clear that from a hardware perspective, the capability to do self-driving cars is pretty much here. We still have software and legal issues to deal with, but that will come in time. Even the +***** Fusion offers the cruise control and lane keeping capability, just not the emergency braking yet. ?
Hyundai wanted to demonstrate its driver assist features like its Smart Cruise Control, Lane Keeping